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TM TRAVEL AND TOURISM PROGRAM This qualification provides a pathway to work in many travel and tourism industry sectors and for a diverse range of employers including travel agencies, tour wholesalers, tour operators, inbound tour operators, tourist attractions, visitor information centres, and other tourism businesses. www.danford.edu.au [email protected] APPLY NOW Build your travel career 2 CBD Campus Modern facilities Computer Labs Student lounges Capacity 1529 students Student support Student lounge Student Activities In-house Counsellor Nationality MIX + 46 Nationalities Data from Feb 2021 Bachelor Pathway Articulation available at Melbourne Polytechnic Bachelor Degrees #CHOOSEDANFORD YOUR pAThWAY TO EXCELLENCE

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Page 1: TRAVEL AND TOURISM PROGRAM - Danford

TM TRAVEL AND TOURISM

PROGRAM

This qualification provides a pathway to work in many travel and tourism industry sectors

and for a diverse range of employers including travel agencies, tour wholesalers, tour

operators, inbound tour operators, tourist attractions, visitor information centres, and

other tourism businesses.

www.danford.edu.au [email protected]

APPLY NOW

Build your travel career

2 CBD Campus Modern facilities

Computer LabsStudent lounges

Capacity1529 students

Student supportStudent lounge

Student ActivitiesIn-house Counsellor

Nationality MIX + 46 Nationalities

Data from Feb 2021

Bachelor Pathway Articulation available atMelbourne Polytechnic

Bachelor Degrees

#CHOOSEDANFORD YOUR pAThWAY TO EXCELLENCE

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Code: SIT60116Cricos Code: 103053HCourse Duration: 104 weeksHolidays: 24 weeksTotal Hours: 1600 hours Material Fees: N/ADigital Access Fees: $200*Course Fee: $24,000

This qualification reflects the role of senior managers with advanced operational skills who use a broad range of travel or tourism skills, combined with specialised managerial skills and substantial knowledge of industry operations, to coordinate travel or tourism operations. They operate with significant autonomy and are responsible for making strategic business management and operational decisions.

This qualification provides a pathway to work in many travel and tourism industry sectors and for a diverse range of employers including travel agencies, tour wholesalers, tour operators, inbound tour operators, tourist attractions, visitor information centres, and other tourism businesses.

What your future could look like

ADVANCED DIPLOMAof Travel and Tourism Management

CORE UNITSBSBDIV501 Manage diversity in the workplaceBSBMGT617 Develop and implement a business planBSBRSK501 Manage riskBSBWRT401 Write complex documentsSITTIND001 Source and use information on the tourism and travel industrySITTPPD008 Develop tourism productsSITXCCS007 Enhance customer service experiencesSITXCCS008 Develop and manage quality customer service practicesSITXFIN002 Interpret financial informationSITXFIN003 Manage finances within a budgetSITXFIN004 Prepare and monitor budgetsSITXGLC001 Research and comply with regulatory requirementsSITXHRM003 Lead and manage peopleSITXMGT001 Monitor work operationsSITXMGT002 Establish and conduct business relationshipsSITXMPR007 Develop and implement marketing strategiesSITXWHS004 Establish and maintain a work health and safety system

ELECTIVE UNITSSITTTSL002 Access and interpret product informationSITTTSL003 Provide advice on international destinationsSITTTSL005 Sell tourism products and servicesSITTGDE004 Lead tour groupsSITTTOP003 Allocate tour or activity resourcesSITXFSA001 Use hygienic practices for food safetySITTPPD010 Develop culturally appropriate tourism operationsSITTGDE011 Coordinate and operate toursSITTPPD005 Develop host community awareness of tourismSITXWHS002 Identify hazards, assess and control safety risks

International Travel Agent/Consultantwithin a retail agencyInternational Travel Consultant within a wholesale travel organisationReservations Consultant for an airlineReservations Consultant for a cruise companyReservations Consultant within a hotelor rental car agencyBooking/Reservations Consultant at the airportResort Manager/ConsultantHotel Manager

Star Gazers Education Pty Ltd T/as Danford College | ABN 80125139433 | RTO 21979 | Cricos: 02996A | Version 2.0 Feb 2021

+61 3 9642 1667 www.danford.edu.au

WILLIAM STREET CAMPUS Level 8, 277 William Street Melbourne 3000 VIC, Australia KING STREET CAMPUS Level 7, 310 King Street Melbourne 3000 VIC, Australia

JobsGraduates of the Management and Commerce field are most often employed as:

ProfessionalsManagersCommunity and Personal Service Workers

29.3%20.9%20.2%

16.1%15.3%12.6%

Health Care and Social AssistanceEducation and TrainingFinancial and Insurance Services

IndustriesGraduates of the Management and Commerce field are most often employed in:

Reference source: www.myskills.gov.au/courses/

How We Teach

For further information visit our website at www.danford.edu.au

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The travel and tourism industry is one of the largest industries in Australia. It has oneof the best work cultures.

> For information about entry requirements visit our website at www.danford.edu.au *Digital Access refers to your learning resources and assessments via our learning management system.

Experienced and Friendly TrainersDanford College trainers have a wide range of industry experience. Moreover, they have been selected and trained to appropriately relate to and support students in their learning.

Relevant Content and ResourcesCourse content is regularly reviewed to ensure that it is up-to-date and relevant to the needs of the industry. Students and sta� have access to a range of high-quality, comprehensive, and informative resources. Our up-to-date course content is available to students on our digital platform: CANVAS.

Class StructureAt Danford College all qualifications are delivered are entirely face-to-face in our Melbourne Campus. (Minimum of 20 hours of classroom contact per week). Courses consist of classroom-based training (maximum of 26 students) of theory and practical sessions with small groups.

AssessmentStudents must demonstrate competency through highly practical and interactive assessments. These include: Practice exercises that reinforce interpersonal skills, Simulated training activities, Learner Resource Workbooks to support training, Independent research projects and Participation in simulated activities that closely reflect workplace processes.